Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Catting for Cancer 2016 is to be held at the stunning and prolific catfish venue Furnace Lakes on the West Sussex / Surrey border on June 6th - 9th.The four day event will see 58 fanatical cat anglers go head to head in whats likely to be a fantastic and enjoyable event and its all for charity. There are still a few spaces left so if you are interested then take a look at wwwcattingforcancer.co.uk

Keep an eye out for this range of unique products as the
field testers that have been on it honestly can say that it’s been out fishing
all other baits! I have seen it being used myself on a recent trip to Furnace
Lakes when fished against other baits the score was 13 cats to the Hybrids, 1 cat
to an alternative!

The bait has been created by extensive research by John
Llewellyn, an ex research chemist for Nestle, so he certainly knows what he’s
talking about. It’s also the only range of baits on the market specifically
designed for the nutritional requirements of Catfish. The paste inner of the
Hybrid bait allows the leeching out of ribo-nucleotides, peptides, amino's etc,
so it’s not just a ‘big smelly bait’!

I think we are all glad to see the
back of April which has been unseasonably cold; in fact I can’t recall a month
for years when most mornings a heavy frost lay on the ground. As for the
fishing, well we are a few weeks behind as I found out when I headed down to
Kent for my first tench session which unsurprisingly, apart from a Tufftie,
drew a blank. Even the shallow lakes like Harris Lake are only just waking up,
a venue I visited a couple of times, not with rods but a camera to create a
couple of features. On a good note the tench fishing will be prolonged later in
the year which I’m hopefully going to try and capitalize on, but as you can
read, getting the time to do a session worthwhile isn’t going to be easy.

Looking at my diary inputs it’s
been a strange month. The urge to get out and fish has been somewhat lacking,
probably due to the overnight temperatures and as a result I have tried to pack
in features for magazines that will hopefully create some space over the next
couple of months. Other time consuming events such as manipulating images taken
at weddings have taken much of my time and I guess at least six solid days have
been lost. Amazingly I have only fished for myself three times this month,
however you may recall that I was trying to knock the numerous short sessions
on the head and when I did get bankside put in some serious hours and having
spent 46hrs over just three sessions feel I have started to do what I wanted to
achieve, shame the fish didn’t play ball! Three guiding sessions were all
massively successful with Ron catching loads of fish at a local day ticket
venue, Aaron smashing it up at Newdigate and Keith getting his birthday wish,
an early season tench on his local water. Writing features and shooting images
to accompany these have played a massive part this month and I have travelled
to some varied venues and put up with some serious weather conditions. An
overnight catfish session at the end of the month reinforced the fact that I’m
getting to old to sleep under just an oval as the temperatures fell to -4
covering my sleeping bag with frost. I even had to double over my long socks to
keep my feet warm as I had forgotten to take my thermal overwrap, a painful but
serious lesson learnt; luckily the cats were feeding though! It’s also been a
learning curve as the features that I am now producing are far from what I
specialize in and are more carp and lure orientated than specimen non carp
fishing.

May has finally arrived and at long
last it feels as if summer is just around the corner. The month has started
just as it ended with features taking up

the first few days; however withdrawal
symptoms are now beginning to affect my thinking, time to get the rods out!

Day to day events.

01/04/16 – Waiting
for the rush hour traffic to clear I found myself on the banks of Papercourt
firing off a few images to help create a new article for Anglers Mail.
Hopefully Tim will be happy with the result and I will find myself with a bit
of extra work over the next few months.

02/04/16 – Heading
off to Caterham Angling with fellow Nash man Chris Petter to do our first ever
Shop Day. As always it was good to catch up with Alan Blair and speak to the
customers that popped in during the day.

04/04/16 – Having
spent so few hours bankside for myself I made the extra effort to get up early
and cast a line at Enton for a few hours before popping into Apollo Angling to
start getting some terminal tackle for the arrival of the tench campaign. As
for the fishing it wasn’t easy, in fact most anglers over the weekend had
struggled and the one’s that did catch seem to only be placing the net under
tench, not crucians. I only had one run from a 6lb tench, yet for such a short
session it proved that the lake was beginning to wake up.

05/04/16 – Readers
may remember one of my customers having a red-letter day on the river Loddon
when he landed two double figured barbel, loss another along with landing a
10lb bream and two specimen chub. Well Aaron was now looking to catch his first
golden Orfe and come 7am we had the rods out and fishing. Sticking to our game
plan Aaron caught fish all day and ended up with eleven orfe, six around the
pound, two weighing 4lb 6oz, crinkle tail at 5lb plus an immaculate one of 6lb
13oz which I have never seen before and the big girl at 6lb 4oz as well as
three tench. And some say my knackers are golden!

06/04/16 – The
roach lake in the Test Valley was where I took one of my regular customers
today and although maybe half a dozen roach over the pound showed it’s that
time of year when the carp are beginning to become problematic, not that Ron
was complaining as he loves catching anything and come early afternoon a dozen
or more carp had also graced his net.

07/04/16 - The
article writing has taken a bit of a back seat over the last few months, what
with the house sale etc, yet I did finally get round too creating an Anglers
Mail piece called The Specialists revealing many of my secrets in catching
specimen crucians. Keep an eye out for this issue if you want to catch a few
specimens this spring!

08/04/16 – The
vans ill again, just another obstacle to keep me from getting to the bank,
however fishing partner Chris Petter picked me up at 9am and we headed to Kent
to take a look around the tench lake and get a feel for what was happening.
Come 4pm we were back home and all fired up for our first session which should
be in a week or so.

10/04/16 – It’s
not often I sit in the office on a Sunday morning but the carp article for the
Mail needed to be on Tim’s desk first thing Monday and with the catch images
only just received from Jake the previous day it had to be done.

11/04/16 –
Finally a day in the office getting on top of a few fishy things. Feel better
for it just raring to get out and have a go at a spring tench now.

13/04/16 – One
more go at Enton for a big crucian before it closes. The odd one coming out but
generally slow on the crucian front. Arrived at 2.30pm and fished till 10.30pm
for just five modest tench. Chris arrived around 6.30pm and had four tench, so
fared better than myself.

14/04/16 – Spent
the afternoon taking the images for a new Anglers Mail ‘On the Bank’ on long
range margin fishing for carp.

15/04/16 –
Another fishy afternoon, this time writing up the feature for AM.

20/04/16 – The
last few days have been taken up manipulating photographs from a wedding
attended on the weekend so it was great to get back out on the bank, this time
with a new customer at his local lake, one I had never fished before. The
weather couldn’t have been worse, well for catching anyway, with a ground
frost, bright blue cloudless skies, an easterly wind and temperatures rising to
a pleasing 17 degrees. It was Keith’s birthday and he was keen to learn new
tactics such as the Helicopter rig and the pellet cone and hopefully catch a
few fish including his first tench from the venue. Fortunately we managed to
catch the end of a morning feeding spell as the first four casts on the
helicopter rig produced four quality bream to 8lb. Things then went really
quiet so we decided to move to a swim that had lilies appearing to its right
and first cast produced a screamer from a four-pound tench. Apart from trying
to stalk a carp or two these were the only bites we received but taking into
consideration the weather it was one of those days when we could well have been
biteless, but the deadly heli-rig proved its worth and I know that Keith will
definitely be bagging up just as soon as the water temperature rises.

21/04/16 – Today
was going to be manic as the morning was spent with my good friend Paul Garner
who needed some action shots for a feature or two. The fishing gods were
looking down on us as while most around the lake struggled Paul caught steadily
all morning which allowed me to get in the lake and take some different angled
playing shots for him and be home come mid afternoon.

21/04/16 – 23/04/16
This was to be my first proper tench session of the year, yet there’s nothing
much to report as both myself and Chris blanked. We knew it was going to be
tough due to the cold weather but thought that between us we could have bought
a bite or two. Chris fished small pop-ups over particle while I scaled right
down to a size 16 hook and triple maggot fished on the Helicopter rig. The
first night was really a ‘chuck it and see’ approach as arriving at around 7pm
all we could do was locate a couple of swims, set up camp with little or no
time to have a lead around for features, so not wanting to ruin the swims
before we started just cast out with the intension of getting up at first light
and working the swims from then on. A few carp were spotted at distance but
reports were that few if any tench were being caught so we weren’t overly
disappointed to draw a blank in such hard conditions. The lake’s we are
targeting are big deep gravel pits so they are going to take time to warm up
and with the weather continuing cold for at least another week we have decided
to leave our next session to early May.

25/04/16 – A day
in the office to catch up on fishy related paperwork.

28/04/16 – I was
looking forward to catching up with my mate Mark Grafham for an Anglers Mail
feature at Godalmings Harris Lake. Arriving at 6am things at first didn’t look
good as a hard frost was followed by a cloudless blue sky and a gaining wind
from the north east. Luckily Mark knows Harris very well and after a slow start
found some fish then proceeded to catch a net full on a very strange but
effective rig. Keep an eye out for this feature in AM as it’s very thought
provoking and interesting.

29/04/16 – The
morning was spent writing up the AM feature before grabbing the overnight kit
(not tackle) and heading to Furnace Lakes to create yet another AM feature.
This time the target was catfish on a bait that takes some handling with Clive
Banyon. It was certainly a good session and another great feature for Anglers
Mail, yet the one thing I will remember from the session was the drop in
temperature, -4 in fact and sleeping under just an oval and forgetting my
thermal overwrap was a big mistake!

Images –

1 – No crucians, just tench.

2 – Typical set-up nowadays for specimen crucians.

3 – April warm still days and then cold frosty nights.

4 – Aaron ripped Newdigate to bits.

5 – Ron enjoyed a day out catching some quality roach.

6 – Keith with his birthday wish.

7 – Tenching in Kent.

8 – Clive and I played tennis in the early hours at Furnace.
We didn’t need rackets!